| 21. | There seems to have been some uncertainty concerning the interpretation of long * as a rounded or unrounded vowel.
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| 22. | This letter is used to represent the open front unrounded vowel and is often used to transcribe other open vowels.
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| 23. | It can be considered the semivocalic equivalent of the close central unrounded vowel, and the two are almost identical featurally.
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| 24. | Thus a true mid front unrounded vowel can be transcribed as either a lowered } } ( with a raising diacritic ).
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| 25. | The letter 9 ?: is pronounced as either a schwa or as a near-close near-back unrounded vowel.
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| 26. | I with tilde is used in the Khinalug language where it represents a nasalized close front unrounded vowel / ) /.
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| 27. | :The unmarked ( or default ) system of vowels has unrounded vowels in front and central and rounded ones in the back.
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| 28. | The "'mid front unrounded vowel "'is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.
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| 29. | The "'mid back unrounded vowel "'is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.
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| 30. | While,,, and are all front unrounded vowels, they are considered to be " neutral vowels " in Hungarian vowel harmony.
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